SADDLERS stopper Clayton Ince has revealed he is cruising back to the Caribbean – to find the next Dwight Yorke.

And when he finds him the 37-year-old intends to send him back to Walsall.

The veteran keeper brought down the curtain on his long career this week when he announced his retirement from the game.

And the Trinidadian will head back to his homeland to focus on spending time with his family and his soccer academy, which develops youngsters between the ages of five and 15.

But with his daughter Melissa based in the UK, he will retain his ties with the land where he has made his name for personal and professional reasons.

The former Crewe and Wrexham player, who played international football alongside former Villa star Yorke, hopes to pick the most promising players from his academy and send them to clubs in this country – especially Walsall.

“I just want to give my experience to the younger ones and let them experience what I have,” Ince said.

“Giving them that knowledge will help them in the future.

“With the development of the football out there I will try to get a couple of youngsters under the age of 15 to come up and fit them into Walsall and any other club that has interest in them.

“I could get the next Dwight Yorke or Russell Lapaty or whatever and send them this way, which is a plus not only for myself but for Trinidad, for Walsall, for everybody.”

But his decision to retire is also based on the fact he has not spent much time with his family having left the island ten years ago.

In fact the goalie not only has brothers and sisters back at home, he has two children and even two grandchildren.

“The key thing is just spending time with my family,” he said. “I have not been there with my sisters and brothers because I left when they were pretty young and they are all grown now.

“Everybody is looking forward to seeing me coming back and spending time with my family. That’s a joy for me.” Ince departs the Banks’s Stadium having played 169 matches for them and featured in their last promotion campaign.